Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4427029 Environmental Pollution 2007 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) were quantified in 30 soil profiles from the Yangtze River Delta Region, in east China. Relative concentrations of PAH compounds with different benzene rings and ratios of fluoranthene to fluoranthene plus pyrene and benz(a)anthracene to benz(a)anthracene plus chrysene were used to identify the possible sources of soil PAHs. Total concentrations of 15 PAHs in topsoils ranged from 8.6 to 3881 μg kg−1 with an average of 397 μg kg−1. Half of the soil samples were considered to be contaminated with PAHs (>200 μg kg−1) and two sampling sites were heavily polluted by PAHs with concentrations >1000 μg kg−1. Phenanthrene was found in soils below a depth of 100 cm in half of the sampling sites, but the detectable ratio of benzo(a)pyrene decreased sharply from 100% in topsoil to 0 in the 4th horizon.

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